|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
3.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with an in-depth analysis of literacy instruction. The student will study and practice literacy theories along with components of the language, reading and writing processes. Additionally, the student will learn and apply the New York State Learning Standards to the coursework. Based on a student/teacher consultation the student will complete either an in-service placement with a local school district or literacy project. Prerequisite EN 110 or permission of instructor. F/S ( C, N, S)
-
3.00 Credits
This course is designed to enable students to write accurately as well as design advertising campaigns, create brochures, write newsletter copy, develop magazine covers and research data. Analysis of publications, proofreading for errors, application of copy-editing techniques and evaluation of print media are also included. MAC and some PC platforms utilized. This is a required course for the Visual Communication Technology- Graphic Arts & Printing program. Prerequisite EN 110 or permission of the instructor. F/S (S).
-
3.00 Credits
Studies in selected works of American writers and their relationships to literary movements from the colonial period to the Civil War. Cycles (C, N, S)
-
3.00 Credits
Studies in selected works of American writers and their relationships to literary movements from the Civil War to the present. Does not require EN 210. (C, N, S)
-
3.00 Credits
A survey course based on the African oral tradition, noting the influence of Ancient Africa and Islam on Seventh Century Africa. The development of Black literature from 1746 in America to the present will be noted. An historical perspective will be maintained in view of the development of Black literature in Africa and America. The social and historical influences on Afro-American literature will be noted. Cycles ( C, N)
-
3.00 Credits
Studies in selected works of British writers from Chaucer to 1800 with consideration of English literary tradition. (C, N, S)
-
3.00 Credits
Studies in selected works of British writers from 1800 to the present with consideration of English literary tradition. (Does not require EN 220). ( C, N, S)
-
3.00 Credits
Study will include social, political and philosophical concepts of the time as they are reflected in Shakespeare's writings. Students will study approximately nine of the plays and the sonnet cycle. Cycles (C, N, S)
-
3.00 Credits
Selected masterpieces of World literature with attention to the literary and historical background. ( S)
-
3.00 Credits
This course involves reading and discussion of various genres of Latino literature, including autobiographical essays, short stories, drama and poetry. Students learn to analyze the plots, themes, settings, characters, styles and moods of pieces of literature. Students examine the ways in which literary devices, allusions (historical, political, etc.) and figures of speech contribute to works as a whole. Readings and discussions of Latino literature of several different groups, including Puerto Ricans, Cubans and Dominicans within and outside of the U.S. will allow students to develop an awareness of and sensitivity to various Latino cultures. A comparative approach will be used throughout to develop critical thinking and deepen the knowledge and understanding students have of Latino people in the U.S. Cycles (C)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|